Rubio Meets Pope Leo to Ease Tensions with Trump
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Pope Leo to address disagreements following weeks of tensions with Donald Trump. A diplomatic effort to mend relations.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Pope Leo to address disagreements following weeks of tensions with Donald Trump. A diplomatic effort to mend relations.
RCMP are investigating after a gun was fired in a Grande Prairie neighbourhood. No injuries reported. Police seek public's help identifying suspect.
Regina police arrested a youth after an alleged threat involving an airsoft gun. The incident raised concerns about public safety and replica weapons.
New Brunswick's Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeals of two men convicted in a 2022 murder in Saint John, upholding their life sentences.
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RecommendedTwo accused in the death of Melissa Price face reduced charges. The case continues as new details emerge in New Brunswick.
Federal NDP MP Heather McPherson calls on Alberta's UCP government to hold a separatist group accountable after a leaked voter list exposed personal data.
Former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour will be installed as Canada's 31st governor general on June 8, 2026, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced.
Premier Danielle Smith shifts blame to NDP over data misuse in separatist-linked meeting, as tensions rise in Alberta legislature.
Windsor Police celebrate Police Week with community events, including a 'Chief for a Day' program, aiming to strengthen trust and promote crime prevention.
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RecommendedPrincess Margriet of the Netherlands visits Ottawa, her birthplace, to attend the Canadian Tulip Festival and meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Toronto police alert residents after 50-year-old Dave Anthoney Avis, a convicted sex offender, was released from prison this week in the GTA.
Over 38 Alberta academics call for a public inquiry into the leak of 2.9 million voters' data, urging the UCP government to act on what they call the largest data breach in Canadian history.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addresses party's future after Liberal majority win, vowing to continue fighting despite internal doubts.
Three people hospitalized after a stolen truck caused a multi-vehicle crash in Winnipeg. The IIU is investigating the incident.
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RecommendedRegina city council voted 8-3 to accept Brandt Group's $6.5 million offer for over half of REAL District, including the Brandt Centre, with tax breaks and subsidies.
An Edmonton man faces multiple firearms charges after allegedly interfering with EMS at Churchill LRT station and being found with a firearm.
A foreign national has been charged in connection with an extortion-related shooting in Surrey, B.C., on April 13. Police identified Jaskaran Saroye as the suspect.
Whirlpool reports nearly 10% revenue drop, cites Iran war impact and tariff disruptions. Sales in North America fell 7% as consumers delay big purchases.
The U.S. will begin revoking passports for thousands of parents who owe child support, according to AP. The policy aims to enforce payment of overdue child support.
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RecommendedBill Matthews admits the federal government's four-day return-to-office directive is based on belief, not evidence, and that some departments lack space.
Metro Vancouver Transit Police say a wanted man attempted to flee in a homemade go-kart, but only reached an 'incredibly low speed' before being arrested.
The Public Procurement Authority reprimands Santé Québec and the Ministry of Health over procurement issues, amid ongoing digital transition monitoring.
South Simcoe Police Constable Colin Niewels ran into a burning barn to extinguish a fire, saving the structure from destruction. Bodycam footage captured the incident.
The Trump administration proposes allowing handguns to be mailed via USPS for the first time in nearly 100 years, citing Second Amendment rights. Democratic attorneys general from 24 states oppose the rule, citing public safety concerns.
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RecommendedJaskaran Saroye, 27, charged with discharging a firearm in an extortion-related shooting in Surrey. Police seek information as extortion cases rise.
Canadian Conservatives table motion urging federal government to prioritize property owners' rights in future negotiations with First Nations, following B.C. Supreme Court ruling.
Nova Scotia's government and CUPE are returning to the bargaining table to resolve the ongoing long-term care strike, which has impacted facilities across the province.
A murder charge has been laid in connection with a stabbing death in Vancouver, as police continue investigating the incident in the Gastown and Downtown Eastside areas.
Police have arrested and charged Jaskaran Saroye in connection with an extortion-related shooting in Surrey on April 13. The investigation continues.
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RecommendedQuebec politicians accuse Toronto of fearmongering in Montreal's bid for a defence bank. Premier Fréchette defends the project amid political tensions.